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COUNTDOWN TO NOVEMBER 3, 2026 MID-TERM ELECTIONS

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We have several Ohio elected officials coming up for re-election in the 2026 mid-terms. Take a look at Elected Officials.

RSS What’s Up Ohio – Ohio Capital Journal
  • ‘It’s obviously unconstitutional.’ Vouchers Hurt Ohio speaks out against new Republican bill February 17, 2026
    Vouchers Hurt Ohio slammed a new Republican bill that would withhold state funding from school districts that are involved in their ongoing lawsuit against the state’s school voucher program.  Ohio state Rep. Jamie Callender, R-Concord, recently introduced Ohio House Bill 671 which would allow the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce to withhold state foundation […]
  • Lawmaker reverses course on bill to restrict money for Ohio school districts that sue over vouchers February 17, 2026
    A Republican lawmaker introduced a bill to restrict state funding to public schools that are suing Ohio’s private school voucher program. After mass backlash, he has reversed course with a tweak to his proposal. Leaders at Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools say they have been forced to make tough decisions. “We’ve made cuts,” school board member […]
  • Voting rights groups sue Ohio over law cancelling registrations without notice February 17, 2026
    A pair of voting rights groups are suing Ohio’s secretary of state over a controversial piece of voting legislation signed into law late last year. The League of Women Voters and Council on American-Islamic Relations are asking the court to block portions of the law from taking effect. The ACLU and Campaign Legal Center are […]
  • Ohio’s school phone ban example shows mixed results February 17, 2026
    Cellphones are everywhere – including, until recently, in schools. Since 2023, at least 29 states, including New York, Vermont, Florida and Texas, have passed laws that require K-12 public schools to enforce bans or strict limits on students using their cellphones on campus. Another 10 states have passed other measures that require local school districts […]
  • Advocacy group says more than 113,000 Ohioans are now going without Affordable Care Act coverage February 16, 2026
    According to the health care advocacy group Protect Our Care, more than 113,000 Ohioans are forgoing health care coverage on the federal Marketplace because of a congressional decision requested by the Trump administration to let tax credits expire on Affordable Care Act premiums. An Ohio legislator, a fellow doctor, and a retired Ohioan all said […]
  • Bipartisan bill aims to end health conflicts and bring down costs after years of complaints in Ohio February 16, 2026
    A bipartisan bill filed in the U.S. Senate last week seeks to lower health costs by eliminating incentives huge conglomerates have to raise them. It would do so by prohibiting companies from being both the provider of health services and the entity that determines how much consumers ultimately have to pay for them. Introduced by […]
RSS What’s Up In American Politics? – DemocracyNow
  • When ICE Agents Lie: DOJ Drops Charges Against 2 Minneapolis Men Falsely Accused of Attempted Murder February 17, 2026
    Two ICE officers have been placed on administrative leave and are accused of lying under oath about an incident in Minneapolis last month involving two Venezuelan immigrants, one of whom was shot in the leg by an agent. After the incident, the two Venezuelan men, Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, were charged with […]
  • Jesse Jackson's Legacy: From Marching with MLK to Building the Rainbow Coalition February 17, 2026
    We look back on the life and legacy of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson, who died Tuesday at the age of 84. From marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to building the Rainbow Coalition in his two presidential runs and beyond, “Jackson’s life contributed to making this country more democratic, more inclusive, more […]
  • Bernie Sanders on Jesse Jackson: One of the Most Significant Political Leaders of "Last 100 Years" February 17, 2026
    As we remember the life and legacy of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson, who died Tuesday at the age of 84, we air remarks by Senator Bernie Sanders from a 2024 tribute held during the Democratic National Convention. Sanders, whose own two runs for president galvanized progressives across the United States, hailed Jackson’s campaigns […]
  • "Keep Hope Alive": Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Icon Who Twice Ran for President February 17, 2026
    Civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson died Tuesday at the age of 84. Jackson is known for working closely with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference during the civil rights movement, and he later ran two groundbreaking presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988, when he pushed to cut the Pentagon […]
  • Headlines for February 17, 2026 February 17, 2026
    Civil Rights Icon Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies at 84, Second Round of Indirect Talks Between U.S. and Iranian Officials Underway in Geneva, Ukrainian and Russian Officials Meet in Geneva Today for U.S.-Brokered Peace Talks, Drop Site News: Senior Hamas Leader Says Group Will Not Follow Calls to Unilaterally Disarm, Trump Calls Cuba a “Failed Nation” […]
  • "The Alabama Solution": Oscar-Nominated Film Uses Prisoner Cellphones to Show U.S.'s Deadliest Prisons February 16, 2026
    Three activists — Robert Earl Council, Melvin Ray and Raoul Poole — featured in the Oscar-nominated documentary The Alabama Solution were placed in solitary confinement last month in what advocates believe is retaliation for their role in exposing the abuses of the state’s prison system and for helping to organize a prison labor strike. We’re […]

Call your representatives today to voice your concerns.

US House of Representatives: Jim Jordan

202-225-2676

US Senator: Bernie Moreno

202-224-2315

US Senator: Jon Husted

202-224-3353

Governor Mike DeWine

614-644-4357

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